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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Rajwinder-office Singh <ra...@gmail.com> on 2009/10/22 04:42:48 UTC
[users@httpd] AllowOverride
Hi,
Currently if i "do not" allow a directive in "AllowOverride" then apache
throws "500 internal server error". Which i am not comfortable with as, If
you a r telling apache to owner only certain directives in htaccess then
putting a "not allowed" directive actually brings website down.( which is
worse then the effect of directive that is ignored".
Is there any way that i can change this behaviour so that apache should just
"Ignore" the directive which is not allowed in htaccess file ?
Pls suggest
Thanks
Singh
Re: [users@httpd] AllowOverride
Posted by Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>.
On Oct 21, 2009, at 22:42 , Rajwinder-office Singh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Currently if i "do not" allow a directive in "AllowOverride" then
> apache throws "500 internal server error". Which i am not
> comfortable with as, If you a r telling apache to owner only certain
> directives in htaccess then putting a "not allowed" directive
> actually brings website down.( which is worse then the effect of
> directive that is ignored".
>
> Is there any way that i can change this behaviour so that apache
> should just "Ignore" the directive which is not allowed in htaccess
> file ?
No, that option is not available at this time.
--
Rich Bowen
rbowen@rcbowen.com
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